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Vector assignment schemes for asymmetric settings
Leah Epstein
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Tamir Tassa
Computer Science
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Assignment Problem
33%
Asymmetric Cost Function
33%
Cost Function
100%
Dynamic Programming Algorithm
33%
Graph-based Techniques
33%
Input Vector
66%
Line Vector
33%
Polynomial-time Approximation Scheme
33%
Target Function
100%
Computer Science
Assignment Problem
33%
Dynamic Programming
33%
Polynomial Time
33%
Programming Technique
33%
Target Function
100%
Time Approximation Scheme
33%
Mathematics
Asymmetric
100%
Cost Function
80%
Input Vector
40%
Polynomial Time
20%
Wide Class
20%